Bringing together twenty-five articles written by experts, Social Inequality in Canada explores the many dimensions of social disadvantage and injustice that exist in this country today. Beginning with a thorough examination of structural inequality issues before moving on to address the
wide-ranging impact that social inequality can have, the text presents students with a comprehensive overview of both the persistent patterns of inequality as well as the progress that has been made.

Edward Grabb is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at Western University.Jeffery G. Reitz is Director Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies at Munk School of Global Affairs and Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto.Monica Hwang is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at St. Thomas More Collage at the University of Saskatchewan.

The revisions and the addition of new chapters make an already excellent book even stronger… For a book of it’s kind, it is one of the strongest social inequality textbooks in the country.

This text is well organized and covers all the major tangeants on Social Inequality in Canada…